"I will never get Twitter," the 24-year-old Oscar winner reveals. "I'm not very good on phones or technology. I cannot really keep up with emails so the idea of Twitter is so unthinkable to me."

Jen also explains she doesn't want to put herself in front of the internet for further criticism.

"It's because the internet has scorned me so much that I feel like it's that girl in high school that I'm like, 'Oh, you want to talk about her? Yeah, I'll do that!' Take my hoops off, I'm ready to go."

Just because she gets treated like a huge celeb doesn't mean that J-Law feels like one. She confessed on Jimmy Fallon's show, "I always feel like an idiot every time I fly first class because I'm a kid. And I just sit there, and everyone's got their newspapers and they're on the computer, and I'm like, 'Can I get a coloring book, please? Can I get some crayons?'"

"During Hunger Games, when I was eating ungodly amounts, I used to tell myself, 'Stop eating, people are going to see this. This movie is going to be around forever.' But nope! I was like, I still want candy and I still want a hot dog!" Jennifer told InStyle magazine. Gotta love her honesty!

Celebs are fangirls too: "Once I'm obsessed with somebody, I'm terrified of them instantly. I'm not scared of them - I'm scared of me and how I will react. Like, for instance, one time someone was introducing me to Bill Maher, and I saw Meryl Streep walk into the room, and I literally put my hand right in Bill Maher's face and said, 'Not now, Bill!' and I just stared at Meryl Streep. I just creepily stared at her." Jen explained to Vanity Fair.

You would think a red carpet pro like Jen doesn't get nervous doing arrivals anymore, but nope! “It’s so scary. And then I end up getting so nervous that I get like [I am] now. I get really hyper. So then I go in interviews and I’m like, ‘I’m like a chihuahua! I’m shaking and peeing!’ And then afterwards, I’m like, ‘I just talked about peeing on the red carpet.'"- David Letterman interview.

With so much that has changed in Jen's life, her sense of humor has stayed the same. "As soon as somebody farts around me, I think it's hilarious. This is something my brothers did that now the boys at work are obsessed with. You cup it, and then you throw it in someone's face and say, 'Take a bite out of that cheeseburger!'" - Entertainment Weekly interview.

Jen keeps herself humble. "Not to sound rude, but [acting] is stupid. Everybody's like, 'How can you remain with a level head?' And I'm like, 'Why would I ever get cocky? I'm not saving anybody's life. There are doctors who save lives and firemen who run into burning buildings. I'm making movies. It's stupid.'" - Vanity Fair interview.

She knows her job isn't normal for anyone, let alone a 23-year-old. “I like the financial security because I know how hard it is for so many people who struggle to earn a living. I’m grateful I don’t have to worry about money and I can live very freely and do something I love and get paid very well to do it. I tell my friends to slap me if they ever think I’m getting full of myself.” – The Mirror interview.

Meeting other celebs is just another one of her perks. “Helena Bonham Carter and Jeff Bridges waved at me. And, of course, it would be absurd if they were waving at me, so I just stared at them. I stared at both of them. And they were like, ‘Alright, fine.’” – Access Hollywood interview.

Though we haven't seen Jen being rude to the paparazzi, we know she doesn't exactly love them either. “I wrap myself up to look like Lord Voldemort so that they can’t see anything because the thought of giving them a picture that will make them money absolutely infuriates me.”Entertainment Weekly interview.

At the end of the day, she is just like us. “I don’t like going out that much. I’m kind of an old lady. After it’s 11, I’m like, ‘Don’t these kids ever get tired?’ When I’m out, I think about my couch. Like, ‘It would be awesome to be on it right now. I bet there’s an episode of Dance Moms on. Am I missing a new episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians?… I like people to come over to my place. It’s like a reality TV show cave...At the end of the day, there’s probably nothing that makes me feel better than junk food and reality TV.” – Marie Claire interview.

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